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I haven't played DLC Quest, but I think would be funnier if they actually charged you for DLC. Say, you had a base game for 99 cents, where you get no new weapons or armor and you basically have to go through the entire game with a rusty dagger or something. And then you could buy the other items for like 5 or 10 cents apiece.
A whole game making fun of soulbonders?
The only Greenlight game I've actively downvoted is NEStalgia, on the grounds that the dev is in no way fit to run an online community, and giving him extra attention is a terrible idea. He's also deleting negative comments on the page.
La-Mulana on greenlight, go upvote it. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=93001822&searchtext=
Um...isn't that game already free?
So the first big Final Fantasy anniversary announcement is a set of all the main series games in one box! All for 450-500 dollars!
And no, not ports to the PS3, PS1 games, PS2 games and the one PS3 game.
I'm no Final Fantasy expert, but wouldn't it cost under 200 dollars or so to get those separately, depending on how thorough you were about bargain-hunting?
It got an updated rerelease,
Ah, I see.
How updated is updated?
It is in the same situation as cave story. Indie game released for free, gets ported to WiiWare with some upgrades then the WiiWare version gets ported back to the PC which is not freeware. The changes made to La-Mulana for the updated version are asically the grahpics are updated, some names have been changed and the difficulty has been adjusted. Right now you can get it through playism, but I would like to see it on steam.
See, if Cave Story's updated version were on Greenlight and not already on Steam, I'd be downvoting it. The only difference is the graphics, which I felt had actually been made worse.
Right, so not much reason to buy it rather than getting the free version. Downvoting.
I'd say around 250, but pretty much. You'd think they'd at least have the decency to port it all to current gen though...
Well, I tried the free version of la-mulana but never really got into it, mainly because of the invisible text bug. Some of the changes to the remake does make it seem more accessible, more control in the air, more hints to obscure puzzles, and game pad support.
OH FUCK YOU NO
I JUST UPVOTED THE THING AND I WILL NOT STAND FOR YOU DOWNVOTING IT
It's one of the largest, most complex, and most detailed indie games. Maybe even among all games.
Remember, this is the game where each of the nine bosses has a distinct theme (two for the last boss). You have nineteen highly-interconnected areas filled of puzzles, traps, and the mysteries of La-Mulana, making this one immense game.
And the music alone is worth it.
The changes are as follows:
* the gameplay has been changed all-around. I think that most puzzles now have new solutions. The number of moon logic puzzles has been reduced, according to what I've heard, and things generally make more sense.
* all the boss battles are now different. Amphisbaena is actually difficult now, you fight Bahamut in 3D, and more.
* the graphics are now a 32-bit style, rather than the 8-bit style of the original.
* the music is now an orchestrated version by default. (I'm not sure whether you can choose the chiptune version; I know they changed a little bit of the Spring of the Sky theme for copyright reasons.)
* the game no longer has references to the MSX and MSX games, due to copyright issues. Instead, it references NIGORO's own games.
I don't think the Cave Story comparison is valid either.
Also, the localization of La-Mulana was actually handled in-house by NIGORO.
They created a full translation/localization/new version ready for release a while ago. It's just that it got delayed by Nicalis. Then they switched to Playism as their distributor and Playism put it up on their own website and they're finally getting the WiiWare release too (which was canceled when they were working with Nicalis).
Also just upvoted Unepic; someone on the Desura thread on TVT has been pimping that game.
Did it cost that much to do the first FF Anthology on the PS1? I'm not saying even update the graphics, just putting the things on a blu-ray and make it possible to play it on a PS3?
Downvoting definitely does something. Devs can see the percentage of downvotes.
Also, there have been people mentioning that percentages have gone down to 0% from 1%, etc.
It's possible that Valve is tinkering withthe level needed. They said they were going to.
Of the stuff I've upvoted, the Giana Sisters thing seems closest to anything, it's at 4% now.
Oh, also, remade La-Mulana might have a slightly different story. At the very least, it has a new non-player character.
Played through the first episode of The Walking Dead. The statistics at the end bugged out, which is kinda annoying, but meh.
Do you mean the enhanced version? Because I'm pretty sure that the original translation was made by Aeon Genesis.
Anyway, I saw Recettear DRM-free on Gamer's Gate. Aside from me never actually visiting GG before, why didn't I know about this? Since I didn't have enough money on my Paypal account, I didn't buy it and downloaded the demo instead. I did, however, get EGS previous game Chantelise. Seems quite nice, but it's really designed with gamepad in mind. Camera control on keyboard is rather awkward since you can only center it behind Elise, while you can turn it with shoulder buttons and right stick on a pad.
Playing The Walking Dead episode 3. Best line ever: "Duck thinks you are incredibly awesome."